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Pasta with Peas, Bacon and Goat Cheese

Last updated Oct 3, 2022 by Jessica Montanelli

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A very simple delicious pasta dish with peas, bacon, and a creamy goat cheese sauce. Pasta with peas is an Italian classic dish but here is my own version for an easy flavorful lunch or a quick weeknight dinner.

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In Italy, most families cook pasta at least once a day, some even twice a day for both lunch and dinner. Pasta is one of the most versatile foods and you can literally cook it in thousands of different dishes. But I think we can generally categorize pasta in two main ways: quick and easy or long and elaborate.

Quick and easy pasta recipes, like this Pasta with Peas, are usually made for lunch or dinner during the week when there is less time to prepare. While long and elaborate pasta recipes are usually made on the weekend or for family gatherings and special occasions, like Lasagna, Cannelloni, and Fresh Pasta.

If you like goat cheese, try also these 35 Recipes using Goat Cheese.

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  • What is "Pasta e Piselli"
  • Ingredients & Substitutions
  • How to make Pasta with Peas
  • Variations
  • Storage
  • FAQ & Tips
  • Related recipes you might like
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What is "Pasta e Piselli"

"Pasta e Piselli" is the literal Italian translation of "Pasta with Peas" and it's a traditional Italian dish from Naples. Just like every Italian recipe, there are many different versions of this classic. Some families add pancetta, some add ham and some keep it vegetarian with only peas and onions, but add a beaten egg and Parmigiano cheese at the end.

One characteristic of the classic Neapolitan recipe is that it's made in only one pan and the pasta is cooked in peas, pancetta, and onions broth, in a similar way to the Pasta e Patate recipe. Although this is possible only by using fresh peas, which have a longer cooking time. If you use frozen peas as I did in this recipe, they most likely will turn out overcooked and mushy.

Ingredients & Substitutions

  • Pasta: This dish works best with short pasta cuts, like Farfalle, Fusilli, Orecchiette, Rigatoni, etc.
  • Peas: I prefer using frozen peas as they are available all year long and are quicker to cook. If you don't have peas, you can use asparagus, broccoli, broccolini, spinach, or even zucchini.
  • Bacon: You can use Pancetta, Ham, or smoked Bacon, or omit it completely to keep it vegetarian.
  • Goat Cheese: I use fresh goat cheese without any additional flavoring. You can also substitute it by using heavy cream, cream cheese, or even crumbled Feta cheese.

How to make Pasta with Peas

Even though I'm not using the same pan to cook the pasta and the sauce, I save time by cooking them simultaneously. So make sure you start heating the pot of salted water a few minutes before you start cooking.

When you have your mise-en-place ready with all the ingredients, toss the pasta in the boiling water so you can make the sauce during the 10-15 minutes of cooking time.

In a pan, sauté the onions and bacon until they start to brown, then add the frozen peas and cook for a few minutes until they're soft. In the end, add the goat cheese and some of the pasta water to make a creamy sauce.

Drain the pasta and toss it in the sauce to coat. Serve immediately with freshly grated parmesan cheese and pepper.

Variations

  • Vegetarian: Simply omit the bacon or substitute it with a plant-based option.
  • Dairy-Free: If you can find a dairy-free goat cheese you can substitute it, otherwise you can use a plant-based cream or dairy-free cream cheese.
  • Gluten-Free: Gluten-free pasta is not always the best as it may crumble or have a strange flavor. Make sure you use your favorite gluten-free pasta brand to get a good result.

Storage

You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. If you reheat it in the microwave, add a few tablespoons of water to make the sauce creamy again.

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FAQ & Tips

Can I make substitutions?

Yes, you can substitute the main ingredients and still get a great pasta dish:
- Peas: If you don't have peas, you can use asparagus, broccoli, broccolini, spinach, or even zucchini.
- Bacon: You can use Pancetta, Ham, or smoked Bacon, or omit it completely to keep it vegetarian.
- Goat Cheese: You can simply use heavy cream, cream cheese, or even crumbled Feta cheese.

How do I store leftover pasta?

You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. If you reheat it in the microwave, add a few tablespoons of water to make the sauce creamy again.

Can I use canned or fresh peas?

I wouldn't suggest using canned peas as they are too mushy and flavorless. You can though use fresh peas following the same cooking directions in this recipe, but keep in mind the extra cooking time and cook them 5-10 minutes longer.

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📖 RECIPE

fork in a bowl with pasta peas bacon and goat cheese
Jessica Montanelli

Pasta with Peas, Bacon and Goat Cheese

5 from 1 vote
A creamy goat cheese sauce with salty bacon and sweet peas. The perfect flavor combination for this quick and easy pasta recipe.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
ServingsServings: 2 people
Ingredients Method Nutrition Notes
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Ingredients
 
 

  • 6 oz Pasta, short cut
  • ½ cup Peas, frozen
  • ½ cup Bacon, cubed
  • 1 small Onion
  • ¼ cup Goat Cheese
  • ¼ cup Water
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper

Method
 

  1. Bring a large pot of salted water to boil. Toss the pasta in and cook according to the package directions.
  2. In a pan, add the cubed bacon and the finely minced onion, drizzle a little bit of olive oil, and cook at medium heat until they start to brown.
  3. Turn down the heat and add the frozen peas to the pan and cook for about 5 minutes or until the peas are soft. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Add the goat cheese to the pan and ¼ cup of water from the pasta pot. Mix well until the cheese is fully melted into a creamy sauce.
  5. Drain the pasta al dente and add it to the pan with the sauce. Mix well until the pasta is well coated and serve immediately.
  6. Serve with freshly grated Parmigiano cheese on top if you'd like.

Nutrition

Calories: 688 kcalCarbohydrates: 75 gProtein: 26 gFat: 31 gSaturated Fat: 12 gTrans Fat: 1 gCholesterol: 52 mgFiber: 6 gSugar: 7 g

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

CourseCourse: Main Course
CuisineCuisine: Italian

Notes

Can I make substitutions?
Yes, you can substitute the main ingredients and still get a great pasta dish:

- Peas: If you don't have peas, you can use asparagus, broccoli, broccolini, spinach, or even zucchini.

- Bacon: You can use Pancetta, Ham, smoked Bacon, or omit it completely to keep it vegetarian.

- Goat Cheese: You can simply use heavy cream, cream cheese, or even crumbled Feta cheese.

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